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MTN and Cloudflare Launch Groundbreaking Zero Trust Cybersecurity Services for South African Businesses

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MTN Business has become the first managed security service provider (MSSP) in South Africa to partner with global cybersecurity leader Cloudflare, bringing advanced Zero Trust and Application Security services to businesses across the country. This strategic collaboration is designed to help organisations of all sizes combat increasingly sophisticated cyber threats in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

The partnership delivers Cloudflare’s industry-leading cybersecurity solutions as a managed service through MTN’s robust regional infrastructure and connectivity expertise. This one-stop security solution combines MTN’s extensive reach in Africa with Cloudflare’s global capabilities, enabling businesses to protect digital operations, secure remote workforces, and accelerate web applications without needing deep in-house technical expertise.

With the rise of hybrid work environments and growing vulnerabilities, cyberattacks in Africa have surged dramatically. In Q1 2025 alone, Cloudflare blocked millions of threats daily across industries on the continent. The integration of Cloudflare’s Application Services and Zero Trust security into MTN’s offerings allows organisations to benefit from a unified, scalable solution that enhances access verification, web application security, and network protection.

David Behr, executive for MTN ICT Converged Solutions, expressed enthusiasm over the partnership, stating, “We are thrilled to be the first Cloudflare MSSP partner in South Africa. This collaboration enables us to deliver best-in-class cybersecurity solutions to our customers, offering market-leading protection and empowering them to operate confidently in a digital-first world.”

A recent Total Economic Impact study by Forrester Consulting, commissioned by Cloudflare, showed a 238% return on investment over three years for businesses that adopted Cloudflare’s platform. This new managed service will offer similar high-impact value to South African enterprises by consolidating cybersecurity measures and reducing operational complexity.

Tom Evans, Cloudflare’s Chief Partner Officer, emphasized the importance of scale and regional expertise: “By combining our platform with MTN’s leadership in Africa, we’re committed to strengthening the security posture and reducing costs for businesses across the continent.”

Cloudflare’s connectivity cloud seamlessly integrates with existing IT infrastructure, allowing businesses to enhance cybersecurity without disrupting operations. While currently available in South Africa, the MTN-Cloudflare partnership is expected to expand across additional African markets, helping the continent’s businesses thrive securely in the digital era.

For South African companies looking to future-proof their cybersecurity, the MTN and Cloudflare alliance offers a comprehensive and cost-effective solution built for scale, performance, and resilience.

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